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Old 01-24-2011, 11:11 AM   #46
Mortis
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Originally Posted by Littermate View Post
Just to expand on my previous comment a little. Mostly Harmless.

HHGTTG is something that I find myself utterly unable to be objective about. It is ingrained into my psyche as deeply as any other formative experience from my childhood and teen years. I can quote whole sections of the thing almost verbatim, along with Monty Python and Faulty Towers. I woke one Sunday morning in bed and switched on the radio and found the very first episode of the very first radio series just about to begin. I was there at the beginning. I had never heard anything like it, ever, and I lay in bed laughing so much my mother banged on the wall. (I wish I'd listened to my mother - Why, what did she say? - I don't know; I didn't listen!) I bought the LP's, read the books, missed the TV shows because I was going to night classes, hated the movie, then started all over again back at the radio shows, over and again.

It was a phenomenon and I am glad I was there at its start because no one now will ever get it quite the same way they would have got it back then. Better than digital watches!
I think your experiences would be mirrored by anyone, with a sense of humour, in their late 40's or 50's. I honestly don't think I know a person who hasn't read HHGTTG, well yes perhaps I should get out more, but it's true, everyone of my friends has read it and everyone of them hated the movie.

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